Australia’s David Warner clone blows minds at Under-19 World Cup: ‘Amazing’


Harry Dixon, one of Australian cricket’s brightest young prospects, has inspired the national teenage side to a mammoth victory in their latest one-sided contest at the Under-19 World Cup in South Africa.

The 18-year-old opener from Melbourne, an aggressive left-hander who says David Warner is his hero, led from the front in Thursday’s clash, cracking 89 off 108 balls to lay the foundations of Australia’s second straight win in the competition over Zimbabwe.

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But whereas the young Aussies got a little carefree and careless in racing to their opening win over Namibia by four wickets, they were rather more dominant second time out in Kimberley, blitzing their latest outclassed African opponents to defeat by a massive 225-run margin.

Dixon, who’s so good that he’d already wrapped up a deal with the Renegades in the BBL even before the World Cup started, spearheaded the assault after Australia won the toss and elected to bat, hitting 10 fours and two sixes.

As well as having an attitude to batting that reflects that of his hero, Dixon, who hit two international centuries on the tour to England, has had the privilege of working with Warner at close quarters.

The similarities between the Australian veteran and the rising star are uncanny. Credit: Getty Images

“Coming through the ranks as a youngster, I’ve always idolised him,” he told cricket.com.au recently. “He’s the reason I bat the way I do today – he inspired me.”

Cricket fans were also blown away by the young star and noticed the similarities to the recently retired Warner.

“He’s a Warner lookalike,” one fan said on X (formerly Twitter).

The ICC also posted on Instagram a side-by-side video of Warner and Dixon playing similar strokes, with the caption: “Harry Dixon is channeling his inner David Warner🏏”

At the time of writing, that video had attracted more than 83,000 likes.

One fan wrote: “Different name but the game is same,” while others could see signs of another Aussie star in Dixon.

“Shots like David but whole batting style is similar to SHAUN MARSH,” one fan bellowed.

Others agreed with the Marsh call, while some even compared Dixon’s style to World Cup hero Travis Head.

Fans were also blown away by Dixon’s latest batting effort against Zimbabwe.

Under a social media post that announced him as the Player of the Match, there was nothing but praise for the rising star.

Dixon was declared the player of the match for his effort against Zimbabwe. Credit: Getty Images

“Cheers to Harry Dixon! Well-deserved recognition for a standout performance!” one fan wrote.

While another said: “Harry Dixon is an amazing player….”

And another: “Wow, runs machine.”

Dixon was joined in his 91-run opening stand with Sam Konstas (45) before working alongside captain Hugh Weibgen, with whom he piled up another 86 runs before he was eventually castled by Brandon Sunguro.

The 19-year-old Weibgen then went on to make 68 off 69 balls, with Tom Campbell powering an unbeaten 47 off just 28 balls at the finish, including five fours and two sixes, as the Australians racked up a total of 7-296.

In Zimbabwe’s pursuit, Harkirat Bajwa played the chief destroyer with his offbreaks, taking 4-15 off his 7.2 overs as the batting line-up folded tamely for just 71, their innings ending after just 23.2 overs of their allotted 50.

Weibgen’s side will seek to continue their 100 per cent record against Sri Lanka in Bloemfontein on Sunday, with both sides currently unbeaten.

Meanwhile, India’s teens also continued their perfect start in Bloemfontein, with Musheer Khan making a hundred in their 7-301 and paceman Naman Tiwari taking four wickets as they bowled out Ireland for 100 to seal a whopping 201-run win.

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